I went up into the Berkeley Hills this weekend and found some interesting plants:
1) A plant with irregular flowers: Common Vetch (Vicia sativa)
2) A plant with regular flowers: Bermuda Buttercup (Oxalis pescaprae)
3) A monocot: Grass variety from the family Poaceae
4) A dicot: Bear's Breeches (Acanthus mollis)
5) A plant in the pea family (Fabaceae): A legume with purple flowers from the family Fabaceae
6) A Gymnosperm: Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
7) A terrestrial plant that is not a seed plant: California Shield Fern (Polystichum californicum)
8) A plant with pinnate leaves: Green plant from the genus Jasminum
9) A plant with opposite leaves: Bottlebrush Tree (Callistemon citrinus)
10) A plant in the sunflower family (Asteraceae): Dandelion from the genus Taraxacum
I found this redwood tree on the UC Berkeley campus.
I found this vetch on the UC Berkeley campus on Observatory Hill.
I found this green, leafy plant growing under an oak tree on Observatory Hill on the UC Berkeley campus.
Can anyone identify the plant with the darker-colored leaves?
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